HAMPSHIRE glamour model Lucy Pinder is to be asked to showcase her talents in tonight's Celebrity Big Brother.

In a similar set-up to the last challenge, the housemate who is head of the house, Terry Christian, judges that the celebrity with the least talent will be secretly nominated for eviction.

Yesterday 25-year-old Lucy, from Winchester, escaped being nominated for eviction when music journalist Christian put Ulrika Jonsson up for the public vote, after he decided that the Shooting Stars panellist was the housemate with the biggest ego.

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Though the housemates are aware of Christian's privileged status, they did not know he was monitoring their behaviour as he filmed them to create closing credits for last night's programme.

Initially reticent about his first nomination, Christian told Big Brother: ''No one I filmed today showed any part of an ego. Only me as I go on about being head of house.

''We all have big egos and low self-esteem. That's why we're in the business.''

Pushed for an answer, he plumped for Jonsson, explaining: ''It just seems to be that vibe about it to me. Too good for this. She's a nice enough girl.

''Everything seems to get on her nerves about me and the situation. I may be wrong and I'll suffer the consequences.''

An unwitting Jonsson confided to Big Brother that she was having ''complete flashes of panic'' in the house, but she said she liked Christian for his ''nuggets of information''.

The other housemates are 2ft 8in tall movie star Verne Troyer, ex-Sugababe Mutya Buena, firebrand socialist Tommy Sheridan, 90s pop singer Ben Adams, Shameless actress Tina Malone, Gangsta's Paradise rapper Coolio, former Liberty X singer Michelle Heaton and La Toya Jackson, the sister of pop star Michael.

Last night's show showed footage from the group's first full day as housemates after they entered the compound on Friday evening.

The morning got off to a leisurely start, with Adams telling Christian about a dream Coolio had about shooting someone.

Christian responded: ''More like having a nightmare about the sales of his last album.''

''Ooh, Terry's being bitchy,'' said Malone.

The mood was friendlier as she shared a bonding moment with Jackson over abusive relationships they had experienced.

The American told her: ''I'm going to hug you. What you have been telling me is what I've been through.''

Malone admitted she was surprised Jackson had gone into the house, asking if any of her famous family would be watching.

''My business partner will call the family ... Jan (Janet Jackson) will definitely watch,'' said Jackson.

Coolio cooked up the housemates' first lunch, which took him more than an hour and a half to prepare.

Christian, not one to mince his words, told the group: ''It's a lot better than I thought it would be. It looked like a student concoction.''